Unified Language User Guides
iCR User Guide 4.2
iCR User Guide 4.2
  • Table of contents
    • Introduction
    • Overview
    • Authorizing Access to Your Source Code
      • Authenticating GitHub Access with a Cloud-Based VCS Repository Service
        • Authenticating GitHub Access with a Private VCS Repository
      • Authenticating GitLab Access with a Cloud-Based VCS Repository
        • Authenticating GitLab Access with a Private VCS Repository
      • Authenticating Bitbucket Access with a Cloud-Based VCS Repository
    • Using the Navigator
      • Connecting to the Navigator
      • Setting your User Password
      • The Navigator top banner
      • The Analysis Engine status
      • Selecting Your Source Code
        • Using a cloud-based VCS
        • Selecting your branch
        • Using a private VCS
        • Using a local project
        • Limiting the files to be analyzed
      • Integrating with your bug tracking system
        • Integrating with Jira - Define Your Project
        • Integrating with Jira - Authorizing Access for iCR
        • Integrating with Jira - Connecting with iCR
    • Using the Analysis Engine
      • Initiating an analysis
      • Monitoring the analysis
      • Interrupting the analysis
    • Reviewing your results
    • When you are complete
    • Integrating iCR Into Your CI/CD Workflows
      • Jenkins Workflow
        • Installing the plugin
        • Configuring the plugin
          • Creating a Personal Access Token
          • Copying Your Repository's URL
        • Viewing the Results
      • GitHub Actions Workflow
        • Workflow Overview
        • Preparing and Registering the Docker Image
        • Adding a Workflow to a Repository
        • Preparing the GitHub Workflow
          • Environment Variables
          • User Supplied Secrets
          • Setting the User Defined Secrets Values
        • Executing the Workflow
      • GitLab Workflow
        • Workflow Overview
        • Preparing the Docker Image
        • Configuring the GitLab Script variables
          • Environment Variables
          • User Supplied Variables
          • Creating a Personal Access Token
          • Setting the User Defined Variable Values
        • Executing the Workflow
      • Multiple Workflows
    • Appendix – Language Specific Fixer Lists
    • Appendix – Example Summary Report
    • Appendix - Sample Bug Listing
    • Appendix - Getting a BitBucket App Password for JENKINS
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  1. Table of contents
  2. Integrating iCR Into Your CI/CD Workflows
  3. GitLab Workflow
  4. Configuring the GitLab Script variables

Environment Variables

These variables are implicitly defined by GitLab. They are variables that are dependent upon the context within which the script executes. You do not need to set the values for these as they are set by GitLab. They are:

  1. CI_PROJECT_URL ``This identifies the address of the project which contains this script and on whose behalf the workflow will be executed.

  2. CI_COMMIT_BRANCH ``This identifies the specific branch within the above-named project to be analyzed.

  3. CI_PROJECT_ID ``The unique project identifier for the project.

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